What was the point of dispute between the man and the lion?
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the man points to a statue of a lion being subdued by a man as his evidence
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The point of dispute between the man and the lion is that:
- A guy and a lion are traveling along and arguing about who is superior. As proof, the man points to a statue of a lion being restrained by a man.
- The lion retorts in the Greek version that if lions could sculpt, they would present themselves as victorious, drawing the moral that honesty trumps boasting.
- A Man and a Lion were traveling together, and during their talk, they began to boast about their abilities, each claiming to be stronger and braver than the other.
- When they arrived at a crossroads with a sculpture of a Human clutching a Lion, they really were fighting with considerable heat.
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